I don’t believe the claims coming from Central Maine Power about the proposed transmission line across Maine. I refer to a recent Associated Press report (based on Sun Journal reporting) that CMP sent out mailers to households in Maine claiming two very different numbers of jobs that would be created by CMP’s deeply unpopular corridor. […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Annette Macaluso: Expand earned income tax credit
The Maine Legislature is considering a bill that would establish an expanded earned income tax credit. The EITC is very important, especially to the hard working Mainers who would benefit from it. If put into effect, EITC would allow low to moderate income working families keep more of what they earn at work in order […]
Jean Stewart: A bad deal for people of Maine
The proposed CMP corridor is a bad deal for the people of Maine, for many reasons. To begin with, there is no proof that the project would lead to a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. The dam reservoirs in Quebec emit carbon dioxide and methane into the atmosphere and rotting vegetation has caused a buildup […]
Tobie Gordon: Disappointed about open primaries
I am writing to say how disappointed I am that legislators in Augusta voted down open primaries. I was raised as an independent Mainer, so it only seemed fitting, when it came time to register to vote, that I would do so as an independent. I did not give much thought to the fact that […]
Alan Girouard: A good dog story
I was happy to read about Odin, the retired police dog (Sun Journal, May 28). At 15 years old, the dog was doing well, considering all that had happened to it. I really enjoyed reading about it. More positive stories should be written about animals. People seem to write about negative things, bad things. People […]
Clem Bechard: Acting like bunch of spoiled brats
I have been watching the circus going on in Washington, D.C., and it has to stop. I am not just talking about Democrats here; both parties need to stop. The in-fighting is tearing this country apart. I am afraid for the next generation and what they will inherit if this keeps up. Elected officials have […]
Shawn Rice: In favor of Questions 1 and 2
I write as a father, Androscoggin Teacher of the Year and taxpayer to ask my fellow community members to cast a vote in favor of Questions 1 and 2 on June 11, supporting the construction of a new Edward Little High School. Auburn students have attended high school in a dilapidated and obsolete facility for […]
David Colby Young: Auburn needs a marketable program
On June 11, Auburn voters need to OK two bonds to set the spending limits on a new Edward Little High School plus vocational school. By passing both questions, Auburn would have something of value to sell for naming rights. The state will pay for a six-lane track, which served well when it was just […]
Colin Britt: Time to invest in Auburn’s future
While in high school, I performed in two to three shows a year at Edward Little and participated regularly at Community Little Theatre. I sang in choirs and directed music for the All-Student Theatre Project, among other things. My years at ELHS were among the most fulfilling and influential in my education, but we were […]
Toby Haber-Giasson: History would support a new school
Should Auburn pay for a costly new ELHS? Through my research for a series of articles in LA Metro Magazine commemorating Auburn’s 150th anniversary, I have seen that Auburn’s major investments in infrastructure — both public and private — have always taken Auburn to new levels of prosperity. Here are some lessons that history can […]